Box 2, Folder 11: A speech given by Welch at an agricultural fair. He discusses his opinion that animal competitions should be judged by the value of the animal to the world and not the price of the animal to the farmer. He argues that fairs...

Box 2, Folder 15: Welch discusses animal psychology, the evolution of psychology into branches, and reflects on whether animals can be educated and the idea that animal thoughts and feelings may be no different than a human's.

A veterinary class watching a medical procedure with a horse recumbent on a large animal operating table. One student is sitting on the edge of the large table holding a jar. The setting is the Veterinary Quadrangle Clinic Operating Room.

This photograph taken in the Large Animal Clinic depicts the head of a large animal masked with toweling for a medical procedure with only the eye exposed. Two gloved hands are shown, one holding back the animal's eye lids, and the other holding a...

A 1923 horse-drawn VEISHEA Animal Husbandry float. The sign reads: ""Livestock-Judgement Selection Profits."" Margaret Hall can be seen in the background. See photograph 1722-2-3 for another view of the same float. ""FILEPRINT NOT TO BE REMOVED...

A 1923 horse-drawn VEISHEA Animal Husbandry float. The sign reads: ""Livestock-Judgement Selection Profits."" See photograph 1722-2-2 for another view of the same float. ""FILEPRINT NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS FILE"" has been stamped in ink.

A 1938 VEISHEA parade float from the Department of Animal Husbandry. ""It's the Little Things That Count."" Two children rid atop this float with two lambs and a dog. Horse barns are in the background.

Handwritten notes and material for the short course on the care of broodmares, draft foals, and stallions. Includes subject matter such as feed, exercise, shelter, and various other details specific to each type of horse. Contains six pages of...

A handler with the black Percheron draft horse stallion, "Oak Forest Chancellor," foaled May 9, 1928 (American Percheron stud book registration number 200397; sired by Egotist, out of Gladys). As a three year old, he is being posed in front of an...

The gray Percheron draft horse stallion "Jalap," foaled March 5, 1909 in France (American Percheron stud book registration number 80583.) He was imported to the United States in 1911 by J. 0. Singmaster of Keota, Iowa. Jalap was acquired by...

The gray Percheron draft horse stallion "Jalap," foaled March 5, 1909 in France. He was imported to the United States in 1911 by J. 0. Singmaster of Keota, Iowa. Jalap was acquired by Professor Pew, head of the Animal Husbandry Department and...

The gray (now white) Percheron draft horse stallion "Jalap," foaled March 5, 1909 in France (American Percheron stud book registration number 80583). He was imported to the United States in 1911 by J. 0. Singmaster of Keota, Iowa. Jalap was...

A driver with a 4-horse team of gray Percheron draft horses hitched to a buckboard wagon. The rig is standing in front of a tree in a large field. The horses are fitted in leather show harnesses, yoked in pairs, one behind the other with the use of...

A team of four gray Percheron draft horses yoked four-abreast (side-by-side) is shown hitched to a disk harrow in a field. In this photograph the horses are fitted in leather work harnesses and open neck collars with metal hames. They are hitched...